The Allegory
Download links and information about The Allegory by Royce Da 5'9 ". This album was released in 2020 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:08:05 minutes.
Artist: | Royce Da 5'9 " |
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Release date: | 2020 |
Genre: | Hip Hop/R&B, Rap |
Tracks: | 22 |
Duration: | 01:08:05 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Mr. Grace (Intro) | 4:07 |
2. | Dope Man (featuring Emanny, Cedric The Entertainer) | 3:41 |
3. | I Don't Age | 2:48 |
4. | Pendulum (featuring Ashley Sorrell) | 4:44 |
5. | I Play Forever (featuring Grafh) | 3:53 |
6. | Ice Cream (Interlude) | 1:09 |
7. | On The Block (featuring DJ Premier, Oswin Benjamin) | 3:55 |
8. | Generation Is Broken | 0:16 |
9. | Overcomer (featuring Westside Gunn) | 5:14 |
10. | Ms. Grace (Interlude) | 1:07 |
11. | Thou Shall (featuring Kid Vishis) | 3:15 |
12. | FUBU (featuring Conway The Machine) | 3:42 |
13. | A Black Man's Favorite Shoe (Skit) | 0:26 |
14. | Upside Down (featuring Benny The Butcher, Ashley Sorrell) | 4:30 |
15. | Perspective (Skit) | 2:24 |
16. | Tricked (featuring KXNG Crooked) | 3:41 |
17. | Black People In America | 0:38 |
18. | Black Savage (featuring T. I., CyHi Da Prynce, Sy Ari Da Kid, White Gold) | 4:43 |
19. | Rhinestone Doo Rag | 1:19 |
20. | Young World (featuring Vince Staples, G Perico) | 4:30 |
21. | My People Free (featuring Ashley Sorrell) | 4:37 |
22. | Hero (featuring White Gold) | 3:34 |
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After the brutal one-two punch of 2018’s Book of Ryan and the DJ Premier team-up PRhyme 2, the game needed time to recover. Yet as his trio of ferocious features on Eminem’s Music to Be Murdered By made clear, Royce da 5’9” can’t stay away from the mic. Coming mere weeks after that surprise Shady set, The Allegory offers that raw pugilistic rhyme style across a selection of uncompromising and enlightening tracks and interludes. He finger-wags fly-by-night fad rappers on “Pendulum,” exposes the racist history of a famous jingle on “Ice Cream,” and gives sweeping condemnations across “Rhinestone Doo Rag.” His multiple New York connects come through too—swapping off with Griseldan Buffalo kids BENNY THE BUTCHER, Conway The Machine, and Westside Gunn, as well as with Queens’ own Grafh on the swirling street soul of “I Play Forever.”